PAUL OUTERBRIDGE
PAUL OUTERBRIDGE
Paul Outerbridge`s provocative nudes and pioneering colorWhether in his sumptuous images for advertising or his soft-hued nudes, Paul Outerbridge (1896`1958) was an alchemist of desire. Color was integral to his aesthetic allure, embracing the complex tri-color-carbro process to create a seductive surface of texture and tone. His quest was for `artificial paradises``a perfection of form, with a surreal edge.This concise monograph introduces Outerbridge`s unique aesthetic and its commercial and artistic trajectory, from his professional peak as New York`s highest-paid commercial photographer through to his retreat to Hollywood in the 1940s after a scandal over his erotic photography. With key examples from his oeuvre, the book explores Outerbridge`s innovative style through Cubist still life images, magazine photographs, and his controversial nudes, as well as his interaction with other avant-garde photographers, such as Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, and Man Ray. Along the way, we recognize Outerbridge`s particular ability to transform everyday objects into a quasi-abstract composition and his pioneering role in championing the expressionistic, as much as commercial, potential of color photographs.
Opis
- Język
- PL
- Ilość stron
- 256
- Rodzaj okładki
- MIĘKKA
- Termin realizacji
- 72
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